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Country Singer Saves Show with Sweatshirt After Wardrobe Malfunction

Summary

  • Country singer's outfit came undone during sold-out show
  • Quickly put on a pink sweatshirt to finish 90-minute performance
  • Fans praised her quick thinking and great show despite the mishap
Country Singer Saves Show with Sweatshirt After Wardrobe Malfunction

On October 28, 2025, country singer Emily Ann Roberts, 27, experienced a wardrobe malfunction during a sold-out concert. Just two songs into her 90-minute set, the clasps on Roberts' peplum top came undone, leaving her in a precarious situation.

Rather than letting the mishap derail the show, Roberts quickly sprang into action. Between songs, she was able to refasten the clasps, but decided to take additional precautions. Roberts turned around to keep her front out of view, then slipped a pink crewneck sweatshirt over her head, trying her best to get it over her voluminous top.

"And for the rest of my 90-minute show, I literally sang like this," Roberts said, describing how she performed the remainder of the concert in the pink sweatshirt. "Hot, right? That's how I felt. Hot."

Despite the unexpected wardrobe change, Roberts continued to deliver a stellar performance, earning praise from fans who were in attendance. "You still looked bam girl!!!💕 I was so happy to see you live!💗✨," one fan commented, while another added, "It was the best night, you killed it in pink. 💕."

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Emily Ann Roberts' peplum top came undone just two songs into her 90-minute sold-out show, leading to a potential wardrobe malfunction.
Roberts quickly refastened the clasps on her top, but then decided to put on a pink crewneck sweatshirt for the remainder of her performance to avoid any further issues.
Fans who attended the concert praised Roberts for her quick thinking and ability to still deliver a great show, with one commenting that she "killed it in pink."

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